You should totally see ‘Daughters of the Dust’ if you like Beyoncé. No, really.

“A Christmas Story Movie Party.” There was a time when this 1983 Bob Clark classic was considered a cult film. Not anymore, what with it being on TV non-stop of late. And it’s soul is still that of a cult movie (it may be the most secular hunk of Christmas-themed art since “White Christmas”). There will be props, there will be games. 4 p.m. Saturday. 7 p.m. Tuesday. Alamo Drafthouse Ritz 320 East Sixth St. drafthouse.com/austin/show/a-christmas-story-movie-party

“For All Mankind.” This special Science on Screen edition starts by screening Al Reinert’s seminal archival documentary about the first moon landing, followed by a discussion with Reinert and the retired NASA mission controllers who guided the Apollo shots. 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday. $7-$10. Bullock Museum, 1800 Congress Ave. austinfilm.org.

“Daughters of the Dust.” Julie Dash’s 1991 poetic and gorgeous film “Daughters of the Dust,” images from which Beyoncé paid homage in “Lemonade,” was the first feature film by an African-American woman released in theaters. 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. $7-$10. Bullock Museum, 1800 Congress Ave. austinfilm.org.